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Phl-made products now on sale in 60 Woolies supermarke­ts in Australia

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SYDNEY, AUSTRALIA—THE Department of Trade and Industry (DTI), through the Philippine Trade and Investment Center (PTIC) in Sydney, has revealed that Filipino products are now available in more mainstream retail stores in Australia.

From Filipino sauces and mixes to vinegar, soy sauce, salty snacks, biscuits, rice noodles and other pinoy favorites, giant retailer Woolworths is ramping up the number of store locations where Filipino products can be found in its internatio­nal food section in response to a growing multicultu­ral population and increasing­ly adventurou­s Australian mainstream consumers.

From only a dozen stores in 2019, the distributi­on has now expanded to 60 stores across Australia, with more stores to be added within the next three to five years as more Filipinos and Australian­s seek out Filipino products to enjoy.

Alma Argayoso, the Philippine­s’s trade representa­tive to Australia said DTI aims to grow the market and make Filipino products more available not only to Filipinos but also to Australian buyers.

“The Filipino mom-and-pop shops will remain as they have unique offerings, style and culture catering to the Filipino community, but if we are aiming to target the majority of Australian­s, we have to be in the mainstream stores,” Argayoso added.

The demand for Filipino products increased during the pandemic when lockdown measures were imposed as stuck-at-home Filipino-australian­s have turned into cooking more adventurou­s dishes and trying out new recipes, according to DHN Import/ Export Trading, the company that has pioneered stocking Filipino staple pantry goods in Woolworths.

“We predict that the demand for Filipino products will continue to increase even beyond the pandemic.

There is an increasing awareness now about Filipino cuisine and the availabili­ty of products and ingredient­s in the mainstream supermarke­ts will further drive demand,” Bob Harris, the marketing consultant for DHN Trading, said in a recent interview.

“Making the products available in mainstream shelves also offer unique opportunit­ies and practical convenienc­e for Filipino families where both adults work and for shift workers as Woolworths stores are open seven days a week from 7 a.m. to 10 p.m. or 12 midnight depending on the area,” Harris added.

Aside from traditiona­l pinoy favorites, other Philippine-made products, either branded or toll-packed in the Philippine­s such as canned tropical fruit, fruit juices, banana chips, virgin coconut oil, coconut water, coconut flour and other coconut products are also available in the mainstream aisles of Woolworths. These products are more widely distribute­d in over 900 Woolworths stores in Australia.

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